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This paper addresses a puzzle: How is it possible that a country that has established a broad, export-oriented industrial base at record speed, remains vulnerable to the vicissitudes of international finance and currency markets? I argue that the Korean model that was tremendously successful for...
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not just innovation, accumulation or distribution, but their structural compatibility over time. Many different growth …
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through the marketplace, whereas the benefits of systemic innovation are said to be appropriated best by centralised … innovation. The modularised versus systemic architecture approach therefore appears to be a too sweeping dichotomy for describing … what can better be perceived as an array of different practices for balancing innovation contribution with the ability of …
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themes, i.e. the National Systems of Innovation and the Social Construction of Technology approaches. In this paper the CA … universities are viewed as important sub-systems of the respective national systems of innovation. Thus, the following is an … systems of innovation. To what extent did the knowledge transfer and exchange as well as the organizational capacity building …
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parts, I trace the development of Japanese production networks in Asia through three different periods. Each of these … regionalization of procurement; the penetration of Asia´s contested growth markets; attempts to harness the region´s improved … production networks in Asia, with particular reference to the role of China. I conclude with a brief discussion of new …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze how the spread of different international production networks in East Asia has … product composition of U.S. and Japanese electronics exports and imports to and from the East Asia region. We find that … compared to the U.S. , Japan’s trade links with East Asia display a far greater diversity of the product groups involved. Of …
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It has been argued that “… trade adjustment in East Asia…will be rapid and sizable, lifting aggregate growth in these … a taxonomy of East Asia´s electronics firms and market segments to distinguish different capacities to ride out the …-dependent countries; ii) demand-related constraints, resulting from deteriorating growth perspectives in East Asia´s electronics export …
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both product innovation and sales growth from a firm’s old products contribute to the firm’s employment growth. Innovation … policy means successfully promoting product innovation should thus produce positive employment effects. Our empirical … product innovation generated in the subsidized firms’ R&D projects. …
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, before discussing the centripetal and centrifugal forces underlying the nature and evolution of cross border innovation. We …
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learning organisational forms in some parts of the economy, characterised by innovation turbulence and cumulativeness, are best …
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